if4 nft7wvrt'jHft virs. f v!J7JiT7 k MEDFOTID AfXm TRTBUTTTU, iMTOFOTlD. OHKCION, MONDAY, SEPTIOMRICR 2, 191 o raais a?imwix , , MEDFORD MUNICIPAL LANDS SALMON FMSS PROPOSED (My K. L Mi-Cluiu) Tim Onupin ilini U MiiiiiiyiiioiiH villi pnnjicHnlvo In lih'til popular pn. Illi'M, It Iiiih iihkIu Orvon I'iiiihmih llnoiii-Imiit dm (lulled Slnlc, mill tho Krunl ptilllicnl pmlloA liiivn liccn none plllltlll Id pllllllllllll pIlifrrilHHlVU priu- clpliw. Med foul would IjiHMtiiii) initio I'll iiiiiiih Hum llu mImUi of Orison If it liiiiujjuiiilt'd a uiiiiili'lpiil cxpii'hH to pluli up mill tlclivur ut ri'iculur po lindlu interval nil (In indole for ilnlUoi-y in Afrill'uiil mid iiiljai't'iil rural mien, TIlU iM I'll I'll I'll IIIUIlll'Ipill tllll'HH would I'iimiUIi mi oxhlhil of u prac tical ilt'llvt'i'V ylMii, from all to all, at (lit maximum of couvniilciicc nnd in tt tint nut of cxpciiHi', which cuulil ul In; excelled nii'i'iil hy a piu'iiinalic luliii (Miiiuecliiiif uu'i-y liuuxe with a ceill nil flnliou, The .Mi'ilford plan Mould olu tlm c,xprinH ptohleia like Hie Oiecilli piail linn hiIviuI the po lltieal prohlem, and euiixe the Iiiiiujjii ration of Dm United HIuIch pimMil e.vpicHH, placing all producer in dl ici't enntact with imhimuiiii'Ik lliuniyli. ml the United Htaten. Tim IiIkIi eowt of living i'ihimi'iI Jin lack of facllltleK to coiuiecl supply and demand wasten nime than in eouhtirjii'd, The piopict'd oxpri' b.VKleiu wpulil tpp (he wiikIo by din. tiiliilliiiir II, and li'diii'c the nod of living, hh well iih five all the people aeci'M o the liel in the mm kef. I, nek of n.vMem Iuin made Hie mini mum ctprecN rale hi high that tt line pndiiliiteil ti va-t latent biisiu, -eeediiii.' all pro nil ex prc tralfie, that would develop immedialelv under lolv mli'H, The fcHlvitt would dim iiialn all lepelitiou cut new and iiu lieeexBiirv ulerleal lahor, make hut one Crip for all over the territory for each iM'riodie delivery, which would pay tin" coot of operation hy I'litling the 'J.Wiwit rale o 'J rent-. The eot of delivery for mu ill shipper would he the name a for lurp' bhippiw, hecilUHn there would he no wiiNtn of energy in waiting' for hiiHiiioMH, advorticinir or uuueeehxary trip, All the elerieal lahor of iiiak Ink' mil wayhilU and iu1ilrihh!ii ir IIcIch would lie pvrformud liv (he hhipper; the cxprenK nervier Mimlt intr only in picking up the ailiclcn, eiirryiut; them to dfdlimlioo and tie liveriuur to the. nddret: there would lie no morn riM. proMii(iouiilidy, for Due, or it hundred, Hhipmciith liy the .nmit Miron, nud would uivo a per feelly dcpuinlnhle ervlee lo all. The cilv officiaU should iuvivU pit ti the kind and coht of vehicle Mi'iinHHiiry for tho explexn heniee, prepare lite, fiiniin ami IdaukH, rule" and instruction hook, and proxpectii, for pnlilic iiifoiinaliou and eiilieinm. Thu ciilerprihii would do more jjmiI for th public than any other of the many project now being promoted liv thu cntcipriiul; t,pitiu of .Mod ford, Wettest August Since 1847. POItTI.ANI), Hoil. 2. Thu, wet lent AtiKUHt lii Hlxty-two yearn, ralu fall lieliiK :t . Ti 7 liielum. Tim ururcxt approttcli w'iih In IK'JS whuu It.lKI InehoH full. TIiIh Ih hIiowh by the. recordd nt Vnucoiivcr, Wii., thu olduHt In the count. WA1G E Perched IiIkIi iiIhivii tho Kokum upon the HwlnitliiK foot Iii'IiIko at Hold lllll, a lono fUliriiiiiiii hooliud, fonnlit and Miirci.'MHfully luiiilcit a twonty lioiinil (million on Hiiturday iiftaruoon IiimI, tin) content ImmUiik for over an hour ami oiiiIIiik only when tho anuler had lomplutoly miiIi-JiikmIciI Hid I.Ik chlnooli, IiiiiiIIiik him In hand over liaiiil to thu tiwoyliiK flooring of tho IiiIiIkc .1 mil why tho flidior mnii, who had iiiIIck and mllox of per liiituenl river hank ami iIiiiiuIiik iHUch to ehooHo from, hIioiiIi! havo elected to ciml lil m lino from tho wire uottliiK of Out lirlilco In n (loliiitcalilo prob Icin, but at any rato ho made kooiI - and without riiiinln any rink or thu provorhlitl Ill-luck to which tho Kimtlu art ot uiikIIiik Ih liable. 1M BlmtuoiiH, who watched the Ioiik rlKht, nlirouilH tho affair la ni)ntcry by MlatliiK that tho wliiK-brlilK) f IhIi- ernuiii wna n nt ranker to (told lllll, and con Jim: tu i en from tho cano with which tho unknown ucKutlatod tho HWiiylUR roothourdrt or I lie lirlilKe ami hunted In tils cupturo Hint namo cap tain or (ho far off (HouriiHtar Heel Ih now traveling IiicokiiUo throiiKb the vnlluy, makliirt flmtlmuit coniinirlHoiiH between thu IioucIchx cod of IiIh iiii Hvii nlioicH and the fluhtliiK milnioii or thu ureal 1'nclllc. STEAMSHIP THAT CUT COLLIER IN TWO. THE EMP6S ? CCrTAiN O '"-"'fit;,"-.ft. Outward IwmimiI. with THO unnoimer tilionnl. Hip Imnrrux nf itrti.i,, ,. t ot the luiKMrtt mill Uncut or the Cnnudlati Pacific uteiunnhlpr;. lilt Hie llclreiln. a rower niiiiUHiiip. at a pollil Icil ihihm went or (tieM,vf culling lu-r hi two The miller wink Immediately, rripilrlnx ipilil; norlt lo ne lier .rew. Tbc bow of Hie Kniprio wiim Kimmhcd In nud her forepcak iltli'tl with water, hut iliu wim able lo cicep b.ick lo nudity. isztz, M CI T II R CYCLING WA On tho flrttt lap of their Journey nroiiml tho world a font attompteil on a tandem motorcycle with u J10, 000 purne iih nil Incentive for tho trip Harry lluinplirlcH nud It Ih wife, ar rived In Mcdford Kunday from I.oh AiikuIch, tho Mtiirtluit point or thu itlnbe circling Journey. In nil thoro U flt'.OOfi mlleii lo bu rovoiotl by thn travolcrn nnd accord Iiik to tho tlmu limit of 1000 ilayn they itiiiHt rovor or. ihIIck n day to win tho wnRcr which Iiiih been iiindo bu tween Mrn. lIiimphrleH nud Oncnr HftiiiuHirntcIn, thu well known thea trical mnRimto. Tho cotiplu will Hpeud thu day In Med ford and will appear at, thu Stnr Theater tonluht. Governor's Son to Be Married. M:yilUllY. Vt., Sept. 2. Many prominent kucaU from out of town are expected ho re. .Monday for thu weddltiR of MUh Kathcrliut Cobb, dttURlitor of Mr. nud Mrn, I'redorlc U. Cobb, and Noble l-'ona, non or tho governor or MtiMacliiiHuttii nud Mm. Kiikuiio N I''ohk. Tho iisiurliiKv will take place In thu ovcnltiK In tho Flrat CoiiRruRiitlonnl church. Edmonton Ready for Royal Visitor. KDMONTON, Alta., Oopt. 2. Kil inoutoti Ik docked out In Kala nttlru In autlclpntloii or tho v 1 m 1 1 or tho Dukn or CoiinntiKlit and his party. Thu dlHtliiKiilnhcd vUltorH will arrive hero tomorrow inornliiK and romuln for two diiyu. Many apluitdld feat ureH ot cnturtnliimont Iihvu been nr-rntiKUd. KILLS DEER IN CITY LIMITS OF 10 V. V bright of Tolo Iiiih a jiood ttlory nni'iil I lie killiiiK of n line foiked horn buck in the erv center of poptihitioii of Hint hamlcl. Mr. Weyhrihl, who i employed u elec trician by the power company, jrrti eiiillv joiioi Hilt hoys at lite fcclioii hottxe for the ctcniiu; meal, and il wan while eii(aed in Hie detruotio:i of IhipjiaekM (hut he glanced out of Hie hack door nud beheld the buck pninciiiL' down the avenue. A iptiek mu for (he rifle and n Miap Ul atldcd vejiiMin lo the ineiiii. The luu I; won a hit fellow or hix poiuth and in fino condition. I'reHumnbly liv luif been driven lioui the hilln hy hunter-. Exhibition nt SlurbrooKc. HIlL'ltimOOKK, Quo., Sept. 2. Canada' oiutcrn exhibition wah op ened hero today and -will bo contin ued throiiKh tho comltiK week. In the number nud variety or Itn at tractions thu exhibition HiIh year ccllpKCK nil or tin prodecoro. Suvoral largo building nru rilled to over flowing with nttrnctlVu dlsplaya or iitanufacturi.'H, frultn nnd flowcrn, iir rlculturnl producti nud llvu Htock. Aoroplntio fllnhtK nnd an excellent rnclni; program are unioiid tho added attraction for the vlultorn. Postoftlcc Clerks in Session. IIOSTON, Mass., Sept. 2.Severnl hundred di:leKate, repreBuntlni; u to ut mombcrahlp or 25,000. wore prea iint here today nt tho opening or tho anuiml convention or tho United Na tional AHKOClnllou or Poitorflco Clerks. Tho gathering will remain In kohmIoii through tho week. Sulnr leri, hoitrn nnd condltloiiB or labor nnd other nmttorn of Importnncfl to tho clurkii In tho poatul, service uro to bo roiiHldured. New Commander at West Point. WEST POINT, N. Y.. Sept. 2. Colonel C. P. TowiiKloy, recently In command of tho Portland (Mo.) ar tillery district, today nasuniud tho dutlcH of Riipcrlntundeut or thu Unit ed States Military academy. Colonel TowtiBloy HiicceedH Major General Thomas II. Harry, who was recently nsKlgnod to thu command of tho cant em division, with headquarters In Sew York. s CAPTURED IS TACOMA, Wnsji.. Sept. 2. In a city Jail cell, fclgnliiK lusanlty, tear ing IiIk hair and talking In unknown tongue U J. J. Daly, aged 22, bur glnr caught while, at work In n room In tho Arlington Hotel early yester day morning. Kenriiig ho will kill uliiMulf tho police have stripped him or clothing. When Duly was caught In tho room Ills pocketB wero tilled with stlckpiiiH, Jewelry and emnll trinkets. "TOGGERY BILL" WON THROUGH HIS GENIALITY "Toggery lllll" Isaacs ot MoiUoril has risen In tho short period or nltia yearn from tho proverbial "pack" to the proprietorship of one or tlie-most modern gonU' rurnlihlng Bhops In southern Oregon. "Jllll" Is only an affectionate nickname that the boys havo conform! on William K. Isaacs In recognition or his genial nnd whole-souled attitude toward them, and, In fact, toward all whom ho moots. '"Dill's" success and tho sue cchh ot his toggery Is duo to IiIh warm, friendly nature, combined with honesty and efficiency In all IiIh dealings. In tho occasion or tho re cent convention or tho Oregon He tall Merchants' association "Toggery lllll" contributed much toward en tcrtnlulng tho delegates. No ono who had Jhe Reed fortune to meet him nt that tlmo would doubt that his winning personality was a considerable factor In tho suc cess ho has now won. Oregon Mcr chauta' Magazine. Pleads for Simplicity. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 2. A pica ror Hlmpllcity In tho language or Judgo Tolfry. was made today btforo thu American Institute or Criminal Law by Charles A. Oecourcey of Bos ton, who favored tho uso by Judces of words known ns tho "language or tho street." That That homicides should bu tried Immediately utter tho crime was committed wits tho argu ment or Judgo 11. Kiisscll or Oklahoma. It Is said that Hablltzcl nnd Mit chell, or tho Cincinnati Iteds, hopo to ho traded to the lloston Braves. That'H a horrlblo wish! FAST BOXING BOUT ON FOR TONIGHT Thin evening thosu Interested in tho boxing gamo which after an absence of several menths: owing 'o tho warm weather will seo the be ginning of tho winter mrlos or hoe ing contests. For tho opening event Hut Medford Athletic club starts thn ball rolling with a ten round main ovent bout with Prankln Smith and Jimmy Hor ner, a couple or California llgut- weights us tho principals. Both boys are well known nnd well rated to followers of tho boxing' game. They havo had contests with' some or tho borfl known lightweights In tho country, nnd In their workouts nt the local gym they have verified nil thu good things Hint havo been mild about them. They nr neat, clever and willing workers, posses n good punch nnd unllko some of the boxer wo have r-ccn In action they show Judgment or dlslnnco nnd plenty ot "ring generaK Hhlp," tho Inlter being most essential to nil successful ring men and u thing that sorno of the boxers we linvo seen, sadly lack. I Neither Smith or Horner aro or can bo accused ot being world champions, but they aro a pair or shirty boy who can give any one In their Inches a tough argument nnd It Is tho writer's opinion that the winner or tho Ilorncr-Smlth boat wou'd prove an Ideal opponent ror Bud Anderson and would niako the Vancouver prldo extend hlmseir ns ho has never been extended bcrore. But, gentle reader, writing, de scribing or reading about the good or bail merits ot a Iwxer does not make a boxing contort, fo we nil had hotter turn out tomorrow night and Judge ror ourselves as to who's who in tho local colon) of tho boxing sport. Thcro will be a four-round prelim inary to precede tho main event, nnd the management of tho Athletic club assures tho denr public that proceed ings will start at 8:30 prompt, so tho tied down folks can inform tho better hair that they will be homo from lodgo" meeting by ten o'clock. Frnnktc Edwards will officiate ns refer"o nnd dcclnro who should bo crowned with tho winner's wreath. Genial Bob Tclfcr wfll hold tho watch and will sco that tho boys slumber not longer than tho usual ten. General admission will bo $1.00 Reserved scats on salo Hotel Nash. S.S.S. MAKES A LASTING CURE Not only It provon ability to onto, but Its nbsoluto saiuty a ft rwnmty, linnmodo 0.8. 8. tho most extensively used of all medicine lu thn tnmt mont of Contagious Blood Poison. 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